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this is rob reporting. you see aerial shots overlooking the school. cnn can independently confirm that the shooter is dead and at least two employees of the school have been killed. we want to dip into the raw coverage from our affiliate. we can't confirm the raw live reporting that they are doing, but we want to get a good look on the ground and get a sense of what they're learning. >> it seems as if that scene has quieted down now. that is the vehicle that they seem to be interested in, that black honda. it was taped off very early on in the whole incident, and you can see a police dog taken over to the car. this is footage from earlier today. i know what's going on. they're looking for a scent, and there is a report from another television station in connecticut that two gunmen were involved, and one was led away in handcuffs. >> so the early report of two gunmen and then now with -- the abc affiliate reporting that that -- that other second gunman taken away in handcuffs. at this point all the information we've received is that the shooter -- the
this is rob reporting. you see aerial shots overlooking the school. cnn can independently confirm that the shooter is dead and at least two employees of the school have been killed. we want to dip into the raw coverage from our affiliate. we can't confirm the raw live reporting that they are doing, but we want to get a good look on the ground and get a sense of what they're learning. >> it seems as if that scene has quieted down now. that is the vehicle that they seem to be interested in,...
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rob and ray. they served the community in newtown for more than 20 years each. but the morning they got the call, they said nothing, nothing, nothing could have prepared them for what they saw. how long have you all been volunteering as firefighters? >> i've got 21 years in. >> almost 25. >> and where were you friday? >> i was working probably about 2,000 feet from the school, on a stone wall, in the business district in the center of sandy hook. so my response time was very quick. i was there very soon. >> so you were there. >> mm-hmm. >> did you have any idea what you were walking into? >> no. >> not at all. matter of fact, we were just talking about that, we had a fire call a few minutes ago, and we were talking about that on the way back, and we were -- you get the initiadispatch and you really don't know what you're coming into. but for the most part, you're ready for it. and this time, that's not the case. >> you're never ready for this. >> no. nobody -- i don't think anybody, anybody anywhere, if they tell you they're ready for something like this, they'r
rob and ray. they served the community in newtown for more than 20 years each. but the morning they got the call, they said nothing, nothing, nothing could have prepared them for what they saw. how long have you all been volunteering as firefighters? >> i've got 21 years in. >> almost 25. >> and where were you friday? >> i was working probably about 2,000 feet from the school, on a stone wall, in the business district in the center of sandy hook. so my response time was...
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he and rob reiner are old friends and political allies. they met when chad was just 19 and a press aide in the clinton white house. >> good morning, mr. president. >> reporter: he gave reiner the west wing tour when the director was scouting for his film, "an american president." they decided griffin would be the one to make that first uneasy call to olson. >> much to my surprise, it was an issue he had clearly thought a lot about. but the moment i hung up the phone, i realized that there was a chance i was talking to someone who overnight could become the most important, significant advocate for marriage equality that this movement has ever seen. >> we talked for a while on the telephone. and then he said, can i come and talk to you in your office in washington, d.c.? >> reporter: weren't you stunned? >> i wasn't so stunned. i'm a lawyer. i represent cases involving the constitution. this is an important constitutional question. >> one of the first things you see when you walk through your door in this office is a picture of ronald reagan
he and rob reiner are old friends and political allies. they met when chad was just 19 and a press aide in the clinton white house. >> good morning, mr. president. >> reporter: he gave reiner the west wing tour when the director was scouting for his film, "an american president." they decided griffin would be the one to make that first uneasy call to olson. >> much to my surprise, it was an issue he had clearly thought a lot about. but the moment i hung up the phone,...
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and josh charles was robbed. will gardner was robbed. >> game change got a lot of love. nominated a lot before nicole kidman got nominationses in both the movie categories and the television categories as did maggie smith. so a lot of dual nominees, a lot of crossover going on. it will be a fun night. award season has begun. >> my vote goes to alisha florrick. we got to go. >> bye. >> tell those folks you're trying to do tv. >>> "showbiz tonight" will have more tonight at 11:00 eastern on hln. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. and now -- i got a great new way to get deals. it's called bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. and i get as much as 15% cash back -- put into my account. this is cash back on top of other
and josh charles was robbed. will gardner was robbed. >> game change got a lot of love. nominated a lot before nicole kidman got nominationses in both the movie categories and the television categories as did maggie smith. so a lot of dual nominees, a lot of crossover going on. it will be a fun night. award season has begun. >> my vote goes to alisha florrick. we got to go. >> bye. >> tell those folks you're trying to do tv. >>> "showbiz tonight" will...
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they asked willie sutton why did you rob the bank? that's where the money is. they want to make the operations scaleable. there millions of dollars at risk. the two ways that they are going to get you is by tricking you into opening up the attachment or clicking that hyper link or what they will do is exploit a security flaw on your computer system. it's important to keep your operating system files up to date and these applications that sit on your desk top. even a free tool that can help you do that if you google software personal inspector with that. it looks on the computer and finds the software that's out of date. >> this is great information. >> it's absolutely free. >> we will put it on the blog because a lot of these folks could be affected if we are talking 30 banks and u.s. financial institutions. thank you so much. we put it on the blog. cnn.com/brooke. >> tragedy in afghanistan when an american is killed when a suicide bomber attacks this area where leon panetta just visited. you see erin burnett and we will get her report coming up. you have seen
they asked willie sutton why did you rob the bank? that's where the money is. they want to make the operations scaleable. there millions of dollars at risk. the two ways that they are going to get you is by tricking you into opening up the attachment or clicking that hyper link or what they will do is exploit a security flaw on your computer system. it's important to keep your operating system files up to date and these applications that sit on your desk top. even a free tool that can help you...
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the boots were really expensive and he was afraid to wear them out because, you know, somebody might rob him of the boots so he's hidden the boots somewhere and that's why he's not wearing them. this is according to "the new york times." i was curious by the initial reaction to this photo because you see people everyday just walking by homeless people, treating them like they're a nuisance and yet this picture is taken and this outpouring of love. how do you like marry the two images? >> it is tough, isn't it? i know i have a hard time just walking past homeless folks and feeling torn. i think when we have a single image, then it can touch our hearts and it's not in that apprehensive threatening way because you never know if folks have mental disabilities, what they will do. i think our fears can rise up sometimes, but when we see one person, then our hearts are touched because we see, oh, my heavens, that could be me. i could be in that place, and we identify with the person. that's the challenge in our huge nation, as rich as we are. we often don't know how to connect one on one, and t
the boots were really expensive and he was afraid to wear them out because, you know, somebody might rob him of the boots so he's hidden the boots somewhere and that's why he's not wearing them. this is according to "the new york times." i was curious by the initial reaction to this photo because you see people everyday just walking by homeless people, treating them like they're a nuisance and yet this picture is taken and this outpouring of love. how do you like marry the two images?...
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she really did rob a bank and steal a car. and police in new york county, nebraska, really did show up at her house and really did take her to jail. hannah, not trying to tell you what to do, i'm just a news guy in a bowtie, who wrote this? you're facing 70 years in prison for armed robbery and grand theft auto. who's kidding who? her criminal career was probably doomed already. this is how i have to say about her -- look at this. she's klassy. we'll be right back. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. >>> could it be the end of gang nam style? >> i just say that because -- i'm sick of hearing that song. korean pop star psy has apologized for wrapping anti-american lyrics in 2004. text of t
she really did rob a bank and steal a car. and police in new york county, nebraska, really did show up at her house and really did take her to jail. hannah, not trying to tell you what to do, i'm just a news guy in a bowtie, who wrote this? you're facing 70 years in prison for armed robbery and grand theft auto. who's kidding who? her criminal career was probably doomed already. this is how i have to say about her -- look at this. she's klassy. we'll be right back. initiated. neural speeds...
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. >> the shooter, buford furrow, had robbed them of their security. when you were dropped off at school, you wondered, am i safe? >> yes. >> reporter: for how long? >> probably through middle school. >> if we heard helicopters, sirens, loud nuysoises, anythin that would startle me, the house was on lockdown. >> reporter: you would go around and lock the doors. >> every door, every window. >> reporter: why did you lock every door and window? >> that was the closest thing i could feel to safe. >> reporter: now 19, these two young men are among the few people who experienced what the connecticut children have experienced. >> the pictures of the kids being taken out and all standing in this line and i could accidentally mistake the pictures from when i got shot. >> reporter: they worry for the newtown children. >> i think they're going to feel, you know, afraid of the dark, afraid of loud noises. >> reporter: what advice would you give to these parents in connecticut? >> listen to your kids, you know? they're a lot smarter than we take them for. and so yo
. >> the shooter, buford furrow, had robbed them of their security. when you were dropped off at school, you wondered, am i safe? >> yes. >> reporter: for how long? >> probably through middle school. >> if we heard helicopters, sirens, loud nuysoises, anythin that would startle me, the house was on lockdown. >> reporter: you would go around and lock the doors. >> every door, every window. >> reporter: why did you lock every door and window?...
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rob robin kerr now is reporting outside of his home in johannesburg. >>> in this house watched by local media nelson mandela is no doubt resting. after 19 days his doctors sent him home here to his johannesburg residence. while this is good news, they're saying he's still receiving high care which means behind these walls his doctors and nurses are still closely monitoring and observing him. while in hospital mandela was treated for a lung infection and had surgery to remove galstones and these are the most recent pictures only him taken in july by cnn at his 94th birthday party in 'tis home surrounded by his large family. but he looked bewildered and didn't smile. so different to the vigorous man who fought so hard, endured so much. other recent years, though, the former south african president has seemed frail and unsteady on his legs. public appearances became increasingly rare. just too much effort for a man in his 90s. those he did make, mandela sometimes dozed off during speeches and seemed confused. he's mostly spent his time at this home in the eastern cape. soothed by the slow
rob robin kerr now is reporting outside of his home in johannesburg. >>> in this house watched by local media nelson mandela is no doubt resting. after 19 days his doctors sent him home here to his johannesburg residence. while this is good news, they're saying he's still receiving high care which means behind these walls his doctors and nurses are still closely monitoring and observing him. while in hospital mandela was treated for a lung infection and had surgery to remove galstones...
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. >> rob and lisa took their son to dozens of appointments. he was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease that causes nonmalignant tumors to grow in the brain and other organs. it includes one of the hall mark symptoms. potentially life-threatening seizures that can happen at any moment. since evan's parents cannot watch over him all the time. they began to look for eyes, ears and a nose. >> not only did the dogs respond to seizures. they may have the capability to tell you that the individual may have a seizure or soon be having a seizure. >> as you might imagine, these types of highly trained service dogs that can literally sniff out changes in the body leading up to a seizure don't come cheap. >> a service dog costs 22,000 to $25,000 and ask for each family to fund-raise $13,000 of that to offset the cost. as part of the application they ask for something from the child and the dog. he said can i write a book? >> my seizure dog. by me. this seizure dog know when is i have a seizure. we will be best friends. >> big sister aria suggested they
. >> rob and lisa took their son to dozens of appointments. he was diagnosed with a rare genetic disease that causes nonmalignant tumors to grow in the brain and other organs. it includes one of the hall mark symptoms. potentially life-threatening seizures that can happen at any moment. since evan's parents cannot watch over him all the time. they began to look for eyes, ears and a nose. >> not only did the dogs respond to seizures. they may have the capability to tell you that the...
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it means literally robbing peter to pay paul. shifting the money around. so that you can actually keep paying the bills before you hit the ceiling. all in all, i can't remember an end of a year, suzanne, when we've had two so serious issues affecting the u.s. economy all at the same time. >> it is worrisome. i wonder, richard, do we have any sense of how the markets, the global markets, are even reacting to the potential, the possibility that we'd go over the cliff? >> reporter: yes. at the moment, it is quite clear they are holding their nose from the stench of politics, and they are believing that politicians will do the right thing. i was talking to one u.s. congressman today. in fact, you must have talked to senators and congressmen, and everybody says the same thing. in the final analysis, the right thing will be done. both on the cliff and the ceiling. the problem is, a lot of damage can and will be done before it takes place. and there's always the very real risk, as we saw last year, in the ceiling crisis, as we saw with t.a.r.p. three or four year
it means literally robbing peter to pay paul. shifting the money around. so that you can actually keep paying the bills before you hit the ceiling. all in all, i can't remember an end of a year, suzanne, when we've had two so serious issues affecting the u.s. economy all at the same time. >> it is worrisome. i wonder, richard, do we have any sense of how the markets, the global markets, are even reacting to the potential, the possibility that we'd go over the cliff? >> reporter:...